Batangas ( Lungsod Batangas ) - a port city in the province of Batangas in the Philippines . According to the latest census, its population is 295,231 people and 50,223 households. The status of the city is from July 23, 1969.
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| Provinces | Batangas Province |
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| Telephone code | +63 43 |
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The city is the administrative center and largest city of the province of Batangas. Batangas is an important seaport and trade center of the province, which is a sugar-producing region. The city produces silk, cotton fabrics and coconut oil . It also houses the famous Philippine San Migueiie beer factory and jeepney factory. [ specify ] . Half an hour from Batangas, the smallest active Taal volcano in the world is located. The pier of Batangas is one of the key maritime nodes connecting Luzon ferry service with other islands of the Philippine archipelago - Mindoro , Palawan , etc.
Batangas is the main regional, religious, commercial, industrial and educational center of the province of Batangas.
Content
- 1 Twin Cities
- 2 notes
- 3 Literature
- 4 References
Twin Cities
- Rio de Janeiro , Brazil
- Cologne , Germany
- Guadalajara , Mexico
- Barcelona , Spain
Notes
Literature
- Batangas // Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Efron : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
Links
- Official Website of the Local Government of Batangas City
- Batangas Travel Guide at Wikiguide